Computer Science and Art

What is art? Something that makes us feel an emotion? An appealing way of arranging materials? Deviations from convention? Something that’s pleasing to the eye? Whatever it is there are some more intriguing questions when we mix art and computer science. Can a computer create art, for example? What happens when artists learn some computer science and mix it with their art? Could a computer-created picture ever be called a work of art?

How ever you define it, creating an emotionally or intellectually engaging work of art requires innovation, creativity and imagination. It turns out that those qualities of an artist are good qualities for a computer scientist to have too. They help us to come up with new ways of doing things, or new things to do. Thinking like an artist can lead to new forms of engagement both with computers and even between humans.

Artists with computer science skills are very special people.

Activity Sheets and Booklets

The following activities draw out issues on the links between language, linguistics and computer science.

This picture is a baffling magic trick. Move the jigsaw pieces around and a robot disappears from the picture. Follow the algorithm of how to draw the magic and draw your own pictures where objects magically disappear.